In the days following the death of soccer referee Ricardo Portillo, there have been many questions asked. One of the most frequent questions I have been asked is about security. Are there any kind of security measures taken to try and protect the innocent at youth sporting events?

A report released Wednesday revealed medical charges for the same service can vary from one state to another, or even from one street to another. The report didn't indicate a reason for varying costs for same procedures, and both the White House and patients want to know why.

Tasks such as filling out paperwork or speaking English are simple for the average Utahn, but for women who were forced to leave the lives they knew in another country, they can become stumbling blocks to success.

The Beehive Bazaar, a local pop-up boutique of handmade and vintage treasures, is this weekend, just in time to snag something unique for a mother. Below, you'll find five suggestions for handmade gifts you can find at the bazaar.

A Salt Lake City woman has been watching the Cleveland story a little more closely than most people. Her brother has been missing for 48 years, and to this day, she remains hopeful that he, too, will be found.

The University of Utah is considering a ban on skateboards, and even some bicycles. They also want campus police to get tougher on what they call "recreational riders" since there are too many injuries and close calls.

At $4 million short, Tooele County government has issued round after round of layoffs over the past few months in an effort to balance its budget. Additional layoffs were announced Thursday, putting more than 70 county employees out of work.

After falling from a slide last week, a 3-year-old continues to fight for her life. The cause of the fall was initially unknown, but doctors now believe a tumor caused the girl to go into cardiac arrest.

Each year hundreds of road construction workers are hurt and dozens killed when cars lose control in the orange cone zone. One Utah construction worker is still battling health problems from a roadside crash that happened almost five years ago.

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